Official Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thread (14 Viewers)

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Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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pavelnedved said:
How can he break his contract ?

And is he really out of contract next year ?

2008, so don't believe the media and I guess he can't rescind unless there's a rule in the sporting code that says so.
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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yeah i guess that he will be out of contract in one year then he should be sold this year i guess.

dont think that he could rescind his contract though
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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mark77 said:
2008, so don't believe the media and I guess he can't rescind unless there's a rule in the sporting code that says so.
There will probably be some clause saying that in case of an improvement from a football point of view he can go. So if a Serie A club wants him, we would have to negotiate.
 

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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Deschamps about Zlatan probable departure today:

“It will be his first game for the new Juventus. His future? His agent can say what he wants, I have no time to waste.”
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
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ReBeL said:
Deschamps about Zlatan probable departure today:

“It will be his first game for the new Juventus. His future? His agent can say what he wants, I have no time to waste.”
:D

Respect to the frenchie
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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Seven said:
There will probably be some clause saying that in case of an improvement from a football point of view he can go. So if a Serie A club wants him, we would have to negotiate.
whats this all about? We have the right to hold on to him coz he is under contract, I have no Idea how his agent could say they will pursue it legally, what the hell is that?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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- vOnAm - said:
whats this all about? We have the right to hold on to him coz he is under contract, I have no Idea how his agent could say they will pursue it legally, what the hell is that?
There could be a clause that would oblige Juventus to negotiate in this case. It would mean that they'd have to let Zlatan go for a certain price.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Juventus will fine Zlatan Ibrahimovic after he refused to travel with the team for last night’s friendly match.

The Swede was left behind at their training camp instead of going to Rovereto for the 4-1 victory over Spezia and, as confirmed by the club, the reasons were not related to an injury.


“He should’ve been on the bus and here, but he didn’t come,” explained President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli.


“It was a mistake from Ibrahimovic, he will be disciplined and director Alessio Secco will talk to him on Monday. This is a young lad and we must help him any way we can to act with dignity when dealing with a club that has taken care of him in many areas. We continue to like this player and will work to keep him with us.”


The sensational snub came just 24 hours after Ibrahimovic’s agent, Mino Raiola, reiterated that the former Ajax man has no intention of playing in Serie B and could begin legal action to extricate himself from his contract.


If President Cobolli Gigli was relaxed about the incident, then Coach Didier Deschamps was furious with his player.


“It’s disappointing. I knew he had a slight knee problem and wanted to bring him along anyway, but he refused. I don’t know what the reason was, you’d have to ask Ibrahimovic. I certainly couldn’t forcibly push him on to the bus,” noted the Frenchman.


“Ibrahimovic is under contract with Juventus and must accept the decisions of this club. He is making a mistake in acting this way and has to be punished. For the moment he is our player, then we’ll see. I didn’t like the situation and neither did the President. We will take action.”


Juve beat Spezia 4-1 even without Ibrahimovic’s contribution, thanks to goals from Giorgio Chiellini, Valeri Bojinov, Pavel Nedved and a Ruben Olivera penalty.


“We were in good shape on a physical level and I asked the players to replicate what we had tried out in training. We can improve, but I can see the right mentality already. The fans have always been close to us throughout the pre-season experience and gave their very important support.”

Channel4
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
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Byrone said:
Juventus will fine Zlatan Ibrahimovic after he refused to travel with the team for last night’s friendly match.

The Swede was left behind at their training camp instead of going to Rovereto for the 4-1 victory over Spezia and, as confirmed by the club, the reasons were not related to an injury.


“He should’ve been on the bus and here, but he didn’t come,” explained President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli.


“It was a mistake from Ibrahimovic, he will be disciplined and director Alessio Secco will talk to him on Monday. This is a young lad and we must help him any way we can to act with dignity when dealing with a club that has taken care of him in many areas. We continue to like this player and will work to keep him with us.”


The sensational snub came just 24 hours after Ibrahimovic’s agent, Mino Raiola, reiterated that the former Ajax man has no intention of playing in Serie B and could begin legal action to extricate himself from his contract.


If President Cobolli Gigli was relaxed about the incident, then Coach Didier Deschamps was furious with his player.


“It’s disappointing. I knew he had a slight knee problem and wanted to bring him along anyway, but he refused. I don’t know what the reason was, you’d have to ask Ibrahimovic. I certainly couldn’t forcibly push him on to the bus,” noted the Frenchman.


“Ibrahimovic is under contract with Juventus and must accept the decisions of this club. He is making a mistake in acting this way and has to be punished. For the moment he is our player, then we’ll see. I didn’t like the situation and neither did the President. We will take action.”


Juve beat Spezia 4-1 even without Ibrahimovic’s contribution, thanks to goals from Giorgio Chiellini, Valeri Bojinov, Pavel Nedved and a Ruben Olivera penalty.


“We were in good shape on a physical level and I asked the players to replicate what we had tried out in training. We can improve, but I can see the right mentality already. The fans have always been close to us throughout the pre-season experience and gave their very important support.”

Channel4
The word young that comes up everytime anything is discussed about this player is pissing me, he is 25 ffs! He is no kid anymore....
 
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